If someone hired a killer, isn't that person guilty, too, even though he didn't pull the trigger? Letting the Taliban leaders go free is the same as killing more Americans!
It is my understanding now that SIX (not five) soldiers died looking for the deserter. Another one of the soldiers was injured in the search, and he is very bitter about what Obama did. The little display in the Rose Garden was embarrassing for our country. Since when do we honor deserters? And they knew he was a deserter when they negotiated his release. Furthermore, the President was required to advise Congress before releasing the terrorists.
This Constitutional "scholar" knows less about the Constitution than I do! Or...he feels that, since he is KING, our laws do NOT apply to him or his minions. As for the "morons" who voted for him...they still support him!!!! His foreign policies have been akin to treason. Our allies no longer trust us, and our enemies no longer fear us. God help America!

Obama traded five top Taliban commanders for the deserter who now faces life imprisonment. Would Franklin Roosevelt have traded a deserter during World War II for Rommel, Tojo, Goering, Von Runsted, Yamamoto? Of course not! This president is not only a coward, but a murderer as well. Those Taliban commanders will be shortly back on the battlefield killing Americans. Five (yes, 5) of our men died trying to find Bergdahl and he had the nerve to have Bergdahl's parents to the White House. His father had a long beard and praised allah in Arabic!
I wonder who all the morons are that voted for this traitor for President? How would you like to be one of the parents of one of the soldiers who died looking for bergdahl?

So, what do you think of this idea? Have you ever been out to eat with a group of people and some of them find their cell phones more interesting than the people at the table? It happened at a dinner table at a wedding I was at a couples of months ago. There were 8 people at our round table and half were doing something with their phones!

This story happened a while ago in Dublin , and even though it sounds like an Alfred Hitchcock tale, it's true.
John Bradford, a Dublin University student, was on the side of the road hitchhiking on a very dark night and in the midst of a big storm. The night was rolling on and no car went by. The storm was so strong he could hardly see a few feet ahead of him.
Suddenly, he saw a car slowly coming towards him and stopped.
John, desperate for shelter and without thinking about it, got into the car and closed the door.... Only to realize there was nobody behind the wheel and the engine wasn't on.
The car started moving slowly. John looked at the road ahead and saw a curve approaching. Scared, he started to pray, begging for his life. Then, just before the car hit the curve, a hand appeared out of nowhere through the window, and turned the wheel. John, paralyzed with terror, watched as the hand came through the window, but never touched or harmed him.
Shortly thereafter, John saw the lights of a pub appear down the road, so, gathering strength; he jumped out of the car and ran to it. Wet and out of breath, he rushed inside and started telling everybody about the horrible experience he had just had.
A silence enveloped the pub when everybody realized he was crying... And wasn't drunk.
Suddenly, the door opened, and two other people walked in from the dark and stormy night.
They, like John, were also soaked and out of breath. Looking around, and seeing John Bradford sobbing at the bar, one said to the other....
"Look Paddy....there's that idiot that got in the car while we were pushing it!!!!'